Outlining
Research
Delivery
Contents
100

The first line of your speech

What is an attention getter?

100

Three of your sources are required to be this

What are scholarly sources?

100

Um, uh, so, and

What are vocal fillers?

100

A speaker balances these three things to appeal to diverse audiences

What is ethos, pathos, logos?

200

Signals moving to a new point or section of your speech?

What are transitions?

200

Format for citations required in this class

What is APA?
200

Important physical movement to connect with audience and hold attention

What is eye contact?

200

Use of descriptive words and phrases that create clear, strong mental images and evoke sensory experiences for the reader or listener

What is vivid language?

300

States your main argument

What is a thesis statement?

300

Sources that are available to everyone

What are non-scholarly sources?

300

Something you should not rest your hands on during your speech

What is the podium?

300

Argument structure

What is claim, evidence, warrant?

400

Required page in your outline

What is the reference page?

400

Location for students to access articles and research

What is KU Libraries?

400

Required for your persuasive speech to aid audience comprehension

What is a visual aid?

400

Arguments that are not strong or based in logic, often manipulative and avoidant

What is a logical fallacy? 

500

Included after a direct quote or summarization from another source

What are in-text citations?

500

Verifying a source through researching the author, checking multiple sources and evaluating credibility 

What is lateral reading?

500

Speaking with minimal notes

What is extemporaneous speaking?

500

Addressing counter arguments

What is refutation?

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